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Chapter 9
Science, Technology, and Nature
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Nazi Germany (1933-1945)
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Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry in Berlin (1928)
Nobel Prize Winners Walther Nernst, Albert Einstein, Max Planck, Robert Millikan, and Max von Laue in Berlin (November 1, 1931)
“A Poor Fool”: Caricature of Einstein in Response to his Application for Emigration, Deutsche Tageszeitung (April 1, 1933)
Biological Studies and Völkisch Education (1933)
“Albert Einstein: Authorial Fame Seems to be Relative!” Caricature of Einstein’s Political Activity, Kladderadatsch, No. 39 (September 1933)
Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler Heights, the Obersalzberg, Postcard (March 21, 1933)
Animal Protection Law (November 24, 1933)
Richard Walther Darré, Reich Farm Leader and Reich Minister of Food and Agriculture (1933/34)
Young Women and Girls from a Countryside Boarding School [Landjahrheim] in Finkenkrug, Brandenburg (1934)
Law for the Protection of Nature (1935)
Hitler in the Mountains: Excerpt from Adolf Hitler’s Wahlheimat (1933)
“City Children to the Countryside” (June 1936)
Johannes Stark, “Respect for Facts and Aptitude for Exact Observation Reside in the Nordic Race” (1934)
Reich Leader of the German Student Body [Deutsche Studentenschaft] Andreas Feickert on the Balcony of Berlin University (January 1935)
Hanns Löhr, “The Physician Must Come to Terms with the Irrational” (1935)
Philipp Lenard, Excerpt from German Physics (1936/37)
Land Reclamation: Members of the Reich Labor Service Construct Drainage Channels (1936)
Autobahn Construction (1936)
Laboratory Workers at the Institute for Hygiene in Hamburg (1937)
Poster Urging Vaccination against Diphtheria (c. 1934)
“Mothers, Avoid Alcohol and Nicotine!” (1942)
Awarding of the German National Prize for Science and Art at the Nuremberg Opera House during the Nuremberg Rally (September 6, 1938)
Karl Alexander von Müller, “The Influence of the Peasantry in the National Community of the Volk” (1938)
Inauguration of the “Langemarck Studium” of the Reich Students Leadership in Hanover (December 9, 1938)
Atom-Smashing Experiment at the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics in Berlin (1939)
Letter from Albert Einstein to U.S. President Roosevelt on the Prospect of an Atomic Bomb (August 2, 1939)
“Miracle Weapons”: Air Scientific Intelligence Interim Report on German Long-range Rockets (June 26, 1943)
Preparations for a Salvo Launch of V-2 Rockets in the So-Called Heidelager near Blizna (Poland) (1944)
Otto Hahn Repeats his Nuclear Fission Experiment of December 1938 (June 30, 1962)
Volkswagen Plant (1939)
Alwin Seifert on Roadways and Landscape (1941)
Drugs for the Wehrmacht (c. 1940)
High-Altitude Experiment on Prisoners (1942)
Transcript of Surreptitiously Taped Conversations among German Nuclear Physicists at Farm Hall (August 6-7, 1945)
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